London is coming off a season where he totaled 1,271 yards and 9 touchdowns.
London is set to continue to be WR1 on a young Falcons roster that is coming off a season where they finished 8-9 just outside of the playoffs. He is currently coming off his best season, where he had his first 1,000-yard campaign and his career high in touchdowns and yard per game.
The Falcons are going to utilize London as much as needed, as with Michael Penix Jr. they will now have that one-two punch with the young stars. Penix and London will look to combine for many yards and touchdowns in 2025 as they look to make the playoffs.
The Falcons currently have a young star-studded trio that also includes pro-bowl running back Bijan Robinson who is also coming off his best season so far as a pro. London and Robinson are both looking to break into all-pro status but mainly London who could have easily been named a pro bowler last season.
London finished 2024 with 100 receptions, 1,271 yards, and 9 touchdowns, which were all career highs in his young career. He is also under contract until 2026 and will look to improve throughout his career in Atlanta.
The Falcons are looking to compete with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the NFC South title in 2025. The Falcons have built a well-rounded roster in these last few years and now have the right pieces to compete for a championship.
London looks to be that All-pro receiver that Julio Jones and Roddy White once were to this franchise and hopes to get a jump start.